school improvement plan - DepEd Naga City
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The table shows the no. of classrooms and its uses:School Improvement PlanMorada-Ramos Elementary Schools/y 2010-2013Classroom no. Occupants/uses Year Established Remarks1 Principal’s 2003 1 roomOffice/Guidance2 Library/Computer 2003 1 roomRoom3 Grade 1 2006 1 room4 Grade 2 2007 1 room5 Grade 3 2007 1 room6 Grade 4 2007 1 room7 Grade 5 2007 1 room8 Grade 6 2007 1 roomB. COMMUNITY PROFILELocated down the slopes of Mt. Isarog is a quiet and peaceful Barangay of Carolinawith the land area of 1,510 hectares. It is 30 minutes ride from the City proper. It is cold,fine weather and exhilarating scenic view where you can find resorts like Peñafrancia andCasa Ofelia that is considered as the tourist spot and pride of Carolina.Carolina has a vast array of land were farming is the major source of income. Sugarcane,corn, and coconuts serves as the primary farming products as well as, vegetable likeampalaya, sweet potatoes, and ornamental plants. In addition, people also earned carpetfarming.It has several exit zones leading to towns and places like Calabanga which isbounded on the west, Palestina on the east, Pacol, Magarao, and Carangcang on the Southand Panicuason on the North side.In 1995, the members of the New people Army captured the vicinity of BarangayCarolina and hostaged the pupils and teachers of Carolina Elementary School. Militarygroup were not able to apprehend the rebels. This incident became part of the history ofCarolina. Below is the story describing how this place got its name.History of Barangay CarolinaIt was believed that “Carolina” got its beautiful name from a woman named “Lina”together with her Calesa, otherwise known as “Caro”. The oral legend says that Lina, amestiza and a daughter of Spanish bourgeois in Nueva Caceres, known now as “Naga”,Page 12 of 43
School Improvement PlanMorada-Ramos Elementary Schools/y 2010-2013loved to visit the place because of its popular scenic view and refreshing bodies of waterwhere she spent her time enjoying the pleasure of nature.During her visit, Lina was always in her “Caro” where she began developing goodrelationships with the residents, and in return she was loved by them and was taken asone of the residents, too. However, during World War II, Lina ceased in visiting the placebecause her family migrated to other places. In her absence, some foreign invaders hadgone to this place and they tried to consult community people for the name of this place.Unable to understand them, the people thought they were looking for Lina. At thisinstance, someone replied that the “Caro” of “Lina” was no longer coming to the place.Later, the group of foreigners thought altogether that the name of this place is“CAROLINA” which was carried on until now.The table below shows the incomplete profile of the communityAbsolute No.PercentageTotal Population 5,059MaleFemale2,5292,531Total no. of households 1,084Households with toilet 856Households without toilet 208Sources of water supplyWater pumpPump wellShallow well or spring 25%Percentage of energized90%householdsSource of income 90%Agricultural 70%Employment20%(government/private)Others 10%This incomplete data was taken from the office of the barangay captain and not yetupdated.1. Socio Demographic InformationPage 13 of 43
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The table shows the no. of classrooms and its uses:School Improvement PlanMorada-Ramos Elementary Schools/y 2010-2013Classroom no. Occupants/uses Year Established Remarks1 Principal’s 2003 1 roomOffice/Guidance2 Library/Computer 2003 1 roomRoom3 Grade 1 2006 1 room4 Grade 2 2007 1 room5 Grade 3 2007 1 room6 Grade 4 2007 1 room7 Grade 5 2007 1 room8 Grade 6 2007 1 roomB. COMMUNITY PROFILELocated down the slopes of Mt. Isarog is a quiet and peaceful Barangay of Carolinawith the land area of 1,510 hectares. It is 30 minutes ride from the <strong>City</strong> proper. It is cold,fine weather and exhilarating scenic view where you can find resorts like Peñafrancia andCasa Ofelia that is considered as the tourist spot and pride of Carolina.Carolina has a vast array of land were farming is the major source of income. Sugarcane,corn, and coconuts serves as the primary farming products as well as, vegetable likeampalaya, sweet potatoes, and ornamental <strong>plan</strong>ts. In addition, people also earned carpetfarming.It has several exit zones leading to towns and places like Calabanga which isbounded on the west, Palestina on the east, Pacol, Magarao, and Carangcang on the Southand Panicuason on the North side.In 1995, the members of the New people Army captured the vicinity of BarangayCarolina and hostaged the pupils and teachers of Carolina Elementary School. Militarygroup were not able to apprehend the rebels. This incident became part of the history ofCarolina. Below is the story describing how this place got its name.History of Barangay CarolinaIt was believed that “Carolina” got its beautiful name from a woman named “Lina”together with her Calesa, otherwise known as “Caro”. The oral legend says that Lina, amestiza and a daughter of Spanish bourgeois in Nueva Caceres, known now as “<strong>Naga</strong>”,Page 12 of 43